Home and Social Philosophy, Or, Chapters on Every-day Topics...Putnam, 1852 - Всего страниц: 264 |
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... spirit was still their own - they maintained their identity . Sir Thomas Lawrence once made an interesting observation on this sub- ject to Mrs. Butler - then Miss Fanny Kemble he pointed 1 out , in conversation , that he never heard ...
... spirit was still their own - they maintained their identity . Sir Thomas Lawrence once made an interesting observation on this sub- ject to Mrs. Butler - then Miss Fanny Kemble he pointed 1 out , in conversation , that he never heard ...
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... spirits . She became pale and melancholy in perpetually brooding over his fortunes ; and , in spite of all that reason could do , felt a certain conviction that , when she last parted from her lover , she had parted with him for ever ...
... spirits . She became pale and melancholy in perpetually brooding over his fortunes ; and , in spite of all that reason could do , felt a certain conviction that , when she last parted from her lover , she had parted with him for ever ...
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... spirits , and he often expressed a wish that he had never heard it . In like manner , dreams , which persons do not believe in , will unconsciously affect the tenor of their thoughts and feelings . There are many persons who appear to ...
... spirits , and he often expressed a wish that he had never heard it . In like manner , dreams , which persons do not believe in , will unconsciously affect the tenor of their thoughts and feelings . There are many persons who appear to ...
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... spirit of wine , which it further resembles in be- ing extremely volatile , but differs from it remarkably in being much more dense ; for it is considerably heavier than water , in which it sinks . Unlike spirit of wine , too , it is ...
... spirit of wine , which it further resembles in be- ing extremely volatile , but differs from it remarkably in being much more dense ; for it is considerably heavier than water , in which it sinks . Unlike spirit of wine , too , it is ...
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... spirit of wine , water , and chloride of calcium . Four pounds of the last - named substance are mingled , in a large retort or still , with twelve pounds of water , and twelve ounces of spirit , and distilled as long as a dense liquid ...
... spirit of wine , water , and chloride of calcium . Four pounds of the last - named substance are mingled , in a large retort or still , with twelve pounds of water , and twelve ounces of spirit , and distilled as long as a dense liquid ...
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Home and Social Philosophy: Or, Chapters on Every-day Topics, Том 1 Charles Dickens Полный просмотр - 1853 |
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